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FEATURED WEB TUTORIAL: 3D
 

3D Photography Grows Up

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Remember reading comic books or going to the movies and donning those odd-looking cardboard eyeglasses with translucent red over one eye and cyan over the other so you could see the images in eye-popping stereo? Anaglyphs--those stereo images that look out of alignment to the naked eye but are transformed into lifelike, three-dimensional images by cyan-and-red glasses--are an old-time stereographic technique that has been given new life, thanks to digital imaging.

There are times that even the best lighting and composition just can't express the true depth of a scene or the shape of an unfamiliar object. For these occasions, or even if you just want to make a lasting, unique impression, shooting the scene for stereo reproduction may be the enhancement you need...and it's easy to make anaglyphs with a single digital camera.

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